Sina Soul is an internationally-renowned Jazz master-singer, composer, poet, and an emcee. She continues to inspire the crowd with her sweet vocals, chanting, and rapping. She can sing in 8 languages fluently; making her a singer with cultural diversity.

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Her influence in music is remarkable. Sina is also a classical pianist and an Afro- Latin percussionist. She has studied, performed, and traveled with several known musicians and entertainers in the industry. Sina is a performance artist specializing in the diaspora, indigenous movement, Gospel, Blues, and American Jazz.

Being a musician is everything to Sina but she is also known as a Socio Ethnomusicologist, film maker, writer, professional educator, eco-activist, community leader and an Ivy League Alumna. Her involvement in the community makes her an effective leader and educator. She conducts lectures and workshops on Critical Cultural Consciousness, Indigenous Integrity Ideology and other Programs with positive contributions to the community.

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For the past decade, Sina’s involvement as the Director of Grant writing and Funds Acquisition for New Mexico Roots Holistic International Music Education Sustainability plays a great role in promoting sustainable living and enterprise in Art, Agriculture, Sciences and Information Technology. This non profit organization aims to help individuals of different cultures to secure a brighter future.

THE HISTORIC ABQ POETRY EVENT featuring "THE LAST POETS"

Sina Soul is an internationally-renowned Jazz master-singer, composer, poet, and an emcee. She continues to inspire the crowd with her sweet vocals, chanting, and rapping. She can sing in 8 languages fluently; making her a singer with cultural diversity.

(Photo by: sinasoul.com)

Her influence in music is remarkable. Sina is also a classical pianist and an Afro- Latin percussionist. She has studied, performed, and traveled with several known musicians and entertainers in the industry. Sina is a performance artist specializing in the diaspora, indigenous movement, Gospel, Blues, and American Jazz.

Being a musician is everything for Sina and she is also known as a Socio Ethnomusicologist, film maker, writer, professional educator, eco-activist, community leader and an Ivy League Alumna. Her involvement in the community makes her an effective leader and educator. She conducts lectures and workshops on Critical Cultural Consciousness, Indigenous Integrity Ideology and other Programs with positive contributions to the community.

(Photo by: http://www.nmblackpages.com/)

For the past decade, Sina’s involvement as the Director of Grant writing and Funds Acquisition for New Mexico Roots Holistic International Music Education Sustainability plays a great role in promoting sustainable living and enterprise in Art, Agriculture, Sciences and Information Technology. This non profit organization aims to help individuals of different cultures to secure a brighter future.

As time has progressed, poetry has developed into a medium for people to express their deepest thoughts and emotions. It becomes an expression of art, put in to words, and remains remarkable in people’s feelings. Back in the day, poetry was once used call out to the nation’s dilemma on race, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical issues and the group behind this was The Last Poets.

The Last Poets were rappers of the civil rights era; they consist of several groups of poets and musicians in the late 1960’s African-American civil rights movement's Black Nationalist movement. The Last Poet have contributed dramatic changes to the Hip-Hop Music industry. Critic Jason Ankeny wrote: "With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African-American consciousness, The Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for the emergence of Hip-Hop Music."

If you want to hear POWERFUL POETRY from THE BROTHERS who are credited with being "THE GODFATHERS" of Hip Hop Music, and who provided INSPIRATION to the people, and those involved in the "BLACK POWER MOVEMENT" in the 1960's and early 1970's, then you DON'T want to miss this event.

The Last Poets will be perform in Gary, In. at The Glen, some of their most memorable poetry such as: “Niggers Are Scared of Revolution,” “This Is Madness,” "Black Thighs,” and many more of their unforgettable poems on November 5, 2016. If you enjoy poetry, this will be the poetry event you will not want to miss!!!!!

Join us and become inspired in this once in a life time event on November 5, 2016. “SAVE THE DATE” and Mark your Calendars! Tickets go on Sale on August 1, 2016!!!!!!

Some soulful, stimulating, pleasing lyrical poetry will be shared July 25th at the Harold Washington Culture Center, at 4701 S. King Dr. Let’s come together and enjoy the profound words as Chicago residents enjoy a night of Spoken Word Poetry. So bring your books of deep and intellectual poems to express on the stage as the audience experience feel your thoughts. Each Spoken Word Poet has a chance to elaborate their views about social justice or personal life situations by sharing the stage with the urban legends The Last Poets, the “Godfathers” of the Hip-Hop Music genre and the historic revolutionaries who spoke of the Black power movement. Critic Jason Ankeny wrote: “With their politically charged raps, taut rhythms, and dedication to raising African American consciousness, The Last Poets almost single-handedly laid the ground work for the emergence of Hip Hop.” The politically correct group, The Last Poets, will be in Chicago to reunite as they perform some of their most memorable recorded poetry. Stimulate your mind and enjoy The Last Poet's performance and local poets as they perform in an entertaining evening. The event will take place at the Harold Washington Culture Center located on the South Side of Chicago, 4701 S. King Dr. on July 25th. Showtime starts at 7pm, doors open at 6pm. To purchase tickets, visit our website at http://bitly.com/thelastpoets.

There are (2) two poetry contests associated with this poetry event. The first one is The New Mexico Spoken Word Poetry Contest. This contest is open to any poet in the state of New Mexico age 21 and over to enter to win ”FREE” round trip air and ground transportation from New Mexico to Chicago, IL. and hotel accommodations to showcase their poetry in front of a live audience. The second poetry contest is The Chicago Metro Area Spoken Word Poetry Contest. This poetry contest is open to all poets in the Chicago Metro Area who want to also showcase their poetry on the same event. Details on both contests are on the company’s website at the following link: http://bitly.com/dshwebsite.

A portion of the proceeds from this event will help The ADH Foundation, Inc. accomplish a part of its mission to fund scholarships to introduce students to careers in the Aviation and Aerospace industries. Students apply for scholarships to receive Robotic, Flight, and Astronaut training at The U.S. Space & Rocket Center's Space Camp held annually each summer. Students also apply for scholarships to attend a week long Aviation Camp where they learn about aviation flight principles and different careers in the Aviation industry.

For more information on The HISTORIC & REVOLUTIONARY CHICAGO, IL. REUNION OF “THE LAST POETS” visit the company’s website at the following link: http://bitly.com/dshwebsite.

Media Contact: Dino S. Hall 630-589-6038; dshinc@dshentertainmentinc.com: The ADH Foundation, Inc. mission is to introduce students to careers the Aviation and Aerospace industries. The ADH Foundation, Inc. raises funds to provide scholarships for students to attend Aviation and Aerospace Camps on an annual basis. Dino S. Hall, The Executive Director of the foundation, also goes into correctional facilities to mentor inmates . Dino S. Hall, is available for interviews at (1-888-258-3022).